that depends on where the tsunami is hitting the one in December 2004 costed billions
by useing a broom and vaccum cleaner
1 hr,33 mins,56 secs
The Hurricane is made of high-quality stress-free glass but is much more expensive. The Tsunami is made of German shott glass, which according to the Tsunami pamphlets is 'unbreakable' When compared to the hurricane the tsunami glass is superior.
Yes not only can it physically damage it but it can decrease income and halt production. Also there will be clean up costs.
no but there is few clean water left for japan. lot r dien
Intresting facts about tsunami is that. 1.tsunami mean harbor waves. 2.tsunami can go 1000km/hr 3.tsunami can be up to 15 to 30 feet high 4.tsunami can be started by a earthquake,meteor or when a volcano erupted.
A earthquake can push the plates underwater and be forced up quckily.This pushes the water up rapidly and creates a tsunami.
no because it would take to long and the tsunami would have caught up with you
up your butt hole
An extensive and expensive clean up was undertaken, and all new tankers employ double hull construction.
If you are referring to the 2011 Tōhoku tsunami, it sent up to 40.5 ft. high waves.
A tsunami run-up refers to the maximum height that a tsunami wave reaches when it travels inland from the shoreline. This measurement is critical for understanding the potential impact of a tsunami on coastal areas, as it indicates how far and how high the water can surge during an event. The run-up can vary significantly depending on factors such as the wave's energy, coastal topography, and local geological features. Accurate assessment of run-up is essential for effective tsunami preparedness and response planning.